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Soldiers in the Army of God

Country: USA, Language: English, 70 mins

  • Director: Marc Levin; Daphne Pinkerson
  • Writer: Daniel Voll
  • Producer: Mikaela Beardsley; Alex Gibney

CGiii Comment

More fanatical extremists get free publicity...

The amateur approach is screamingly obvious and the camera work is horrendous.

Do not encourage these extremists nor the amateurs behind this crap.


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The(ir) Blurb...

THE ARMY OF GOD is the most extreme wing of the anti-abortion movement, and its soldiers are among the most committed to fighting for its cause. Soldiers in the Army of God reveals some of the important and influential players involved in the anti-abortion movement.

Among them are Paul Hill who sits on death row in Florida for the murder of an abortion doctor, Bob Lokey, whose controversial web site and Alabama billboard attract the attention of worried neighbors and the FBI, and Jonathan O'Toole of Kansas who struggles with his role in the movement.

This documentary captures the voice of those who will stop at nothing to defend the unborn.

Cast & Characters

Paul Hill as Himself;
Neal Horsley as Himself;
Bob Lokey as Himself;
Jonathan O'Toole as Himself